Job stress.

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Job stress, whether in the corporate world or on an assembly line, can damage employee performance, warns John Herman, associate professor of psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. "Moderate stress in many cases increases productivity and can be pleasant for some people. But higher levels of stress can interfere with your ability to perform your job, is rarely pleasurable...

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